Dean Answers Questions About Hotels
Dean | Oct 16, 2011 | Comments 0

Joseph asks…
Hotels??????
Why is it that in searches for hotels, you have to have adults to be able to enter kids, but ive stayed in a hotel room without any adults in that room . How do you know if the hotel allows that?
Also, I know hotels will let you use cots so you can all stay in on room, whats the limit of people to a room?

Dean answers:
I’ve worked in hotels for seven years and I’m pretty sure most are the same. You are legally supposed to have an adult in a room. Some hotels the age to get a room is 18, others it’s 21. I know sometimes parents will get a seperate room for the kids. That’s fine as long as they’re not trouble. The reason you have to enter in a number of adults (besides what I just said) is just because that’s how hotel computer systems are set up.
As far as the limit to the number of people in a room, you have to ask the individual hotel that. There are fire codes that come into play and it all depends on the size of the room.
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